According to www.south-carolina-divorce.com , child support in South Carolina uses a formula based on the following items:
The combined gross income of the mother and the father.
Each parent’s gross income as a percentage of the combined gross income.
Any pre-existing obligation to pay child support or alimony.
The number of minor children of the parties.
The amount paid for work-related child care.
The amount paid for health insurance for the children, and the party responsible for paying it.
The number of overnights per year with each parent.
Each parent’s gross income as a percentage of the combined gross income.
Any pre-existing obligation to pay child support or alimony.
The number of minor children of the parties.
The amount paid for work-related child care.
The amount paid for health insurance for the children, and the party responsible for paying it.
The number of overnights per year with each parent.
On paper, the formula looks fair, right? This formula assumes both parents work, but as far as the last item, I don’t know if it assumes the parents in question share custody. My thing is, why doesn’t it say that both parents are REQUIRED to work? I mean, both parents contributed DNA to the child by lying down to perform the act that created said child. 9 out of 10 times the father is the only one working and the mother decides she’s going to mash her behind because now she has gotten the state to dig in the father’s pockets. If she’s not working (in the state of South Carolina, the mother is normally granted custody,) why is work-related child care a factor? SHE’S NOT DOING ANYTHING!!!! SHE CAN’T WATCH HER OWN KID(S)?!? Once the child support issue has been settled, you know what’s next – applying for and getting all the government assistance she can get so she can chill. Here’s an idea – make her earn that shit. Yes, that’s right, give that woman a job. Help her set-up a small daycare in her home, requiring her to work at least 40 hours week. This way, she can help women who do believe in taking care of their children by holding down a job. If the home daycare idea isn’t plausible, talk with some businesses to establish a network that provides part-time jobs to these women. The bottom line is this – women shouldn’t be allowed to get so much child support and government assistance that they don’t want nor have to work. It’s not healthy for her and it’s not good for the children, especially the girls, to see this lack of drive. They don’t need to witness such manipulation. And, this can be the welfare queen’s contribution to their community.
**SHRUGS SHOULDERS** It’s just a thought, at least.
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